The first
natural immune strengthening solution.

Aqua Fulvics Group is the manufacturer of a natural complex functional feed additive for aquaculture, livestock and poultry, organic fertilizers, and supplements.

The first
natural immune strengthening solution.
Aqua Fulvics Group is the manufacturer of a natural complex functional feed additive for aquaculture, livestock and poultry, organic fertilizers, and supplements.
Unique raw material – the key to performance

“Fulvat” is manufactured from a rare type of lowland (sapric) peat with a high level of decomposition marking over 55% decay. This type of peat is mostly found in the northern part of Russia.

Although the application of fulvic and humic acids in various agricultural sectors has been known for more than 200 years, only recently, their complex and heterogeneous nature has been widely studied.

There are several sources of humic matter - peat moss (the upper layer of peatlands), lowland peat, and lignite (coal). The formation of humic matter takes thousands of years of decomposition of organic matter, undergoing «oxidation-reduction» cycles.
Lowland (sapric) peat
Level of decomposition >55%
Natural pH level: 6.4
The premium source of fulvic and humic acids. The natural complex.
Lowland (sapric) peat is the ideal source of humic matter, because it has completely undergone oxidation-reduction cycles decomposition of organic matter) that took thousands of years of nature‘s work. This is evidenced by the natural pH index marking 6.4 units. Therefore it contains a large amount of humic and the largest amount of fulvic acids along with aminoacids, vitamins, probiotic bacteria, micro and macro nutrients, enzymes and protein.
  • Aqua Fulvis Group uses a self-enginiered „soft“ extraction manufacturing technology that allows to gently extract and activate humic matter without chemicals or extreme temperature exposure, preserving the natural integrity of the molecular structures of humic and fulvic acids and boosting biological activity, providing best performance and efficiency of application.
Peat moss
Level of decomposition: 5-25%
Natural pH level: 2.7-3.5

Peat moss is the upper layer of peatlands. It marks the very beginning of decomposition of organic matter, having undergone the “oxidation” cycle, which is confirmed by the low pH level. Humic matter has just started to form in this material, but yet, it has got a long way to go.
Leonardite (lignite)
Level of decomposition and pH level not applicable – the material is fossilized (stone).

Although leonardite is rich in humic matter, it is impossible to extract it without damaging or completely destroying the valuable molecular structures of humic and fulvic acids. The fossilized structure of this material limits its biological activity. Beside from that, leonardite does not contain aminoacids, vitamins, enzymes, probiotic bacteria, protein or any other beneficial components, limiting its nutritional and functional value.
Peat moss
Organic matter (OM)
Lowland peat
Lignite
  • Decomopisition degree 5-20%
  • pH level: 2.5-3.5
  • Low in humic and fulvic acids
  • Decomposition level >40%
  • pH level >5.0
  • Rich in humic and fulvic acids
  • Clay-like structure allows for gentle extraction methods, not damaging humic and fulvic acids’ molecular structures, preserving bacteria, enzymes and protein content.
  • Decomposition degree does not exceed of lowland peat
  • Low biological activity due to fossilized (stone) structure
  • Rich in humic and fulvics acids, but requires harsh chemical and physical extraction methods, which damages the integrity of humic and fulvic acids’ molecular strctures, furthermore lowering biological activity.
  • No contect of probiotic bacteria, enzymes, protein etc
The first step of decomposition of organic matter (oxidized OM)
Well decomposed organic matter (reduction of oxidized OM)
Fossilized lowland peat
Waste, residue
and metabolites
Organic matter (OM)
Waste, residue
and metabolites
Peat moss
The first step of decomposition of organic matter (oxidized OM)

•Decomopisition degree 5-20%
•pH level: 2.5-3.5
•Low in humic and fulvic acids
Lowland peat
Well decomposed organic matter (reduction of oxidized OM)

•Decomposition level >40%
•pH level >5.0
•Rich in humic and fulvic acids
•Clay-like structure allows for gentle extraction methods, not damaging humic and fulvic acids’ molecular structures, preserving bacteria, enzymes and protein content.
Lignite
Fossilized lowland peat

•Decomposition degree does not exceed of lowland peat
•Low biological activity due to fossilized (stone) structure
•Rich in humic and fulvics acids, but requires harsh chemical and physical extraction methods, which damages the integrity of humic and fulvic acids’ molecular strctures, furthermore lowering biological activity.
No contect of probiotic bacteria, enzymes, protein etc
  • Million tons
    Of lowland (sapric) peat
    reserves are owned by the Group
    8
  • Thousand tons
    Annual production capacity of the Fulvat feed additive
    9
  • Countries
    Distribution network
    6
  • Million tons
    Of lowland (sapric) peat
    reserves are owned by the Group
    8
  • Thousand tons
    Annual production capacity of the Fulvat feed additive
    9
  • Countries
    Distribution network
    6
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or test batch!
Free sample
A standard free sample is 1.00 kg supplied 100% free-of-charge to any part of the world. Delivery time: 14-21 days.

Free test batch
A standard free test batch is up to 500.00 kg. The product is supplied free-of-charge, delivery expenses are handled by the client (pick-up point: EXW Kostroma city, Russia or Xi’an city, China)

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